The nature of evil

Is evil dispositional, genetic or is it something which circumstances and roles can create?


Dr Tariq Rahman October 10, 2011

Almost every other day, one hears of heinous crimes against humanity. In the 1994 Rwandan genocide, the Hutus systematically slaughtered the Tutsis by the thousands — the UN estimate is 800,000, but this number is certainly an underestimation. In 2004, ordinary American soldiers were seen humiliating and torturing Iraqi captives in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. And from earlier times, there is the ‘Rape of Nanking’— the rape and murder of a number of Chinese people by invading Japanese soldiers on the eve of World War II.

And it was in this war the sickening horror of the murder of Jews by the Nazi regime was carried out. The precision with which it was done is still evident for all who care to see the evidence in files, records, documents and the concentration camps themselves. And we in South Asia have seen such terrible killings, like in 1947, 1971 and during the long war in Sri Lanka. The question is whether evil is dispositional, genetic or is it something which circumstances and roles can create.

One answer to this question is by Philip Zimbardo whose book The Lucifer Effect (2007) is subtitled Understanding How Good People Turn Evil. Zimbardo is a world-famous psychologist, a professor at the Stanford University and the creator of the Stanford Prison Experiment. This experiment was performed in August 1971 at the Stanford University. Zimbardo asked students to volunteer for the experiment for a reasonable pay. Later, some were allotted the roles of prisoners and others of guards. The guards were in a position of authority in the mock-prison but soon got so fully immersed in that role that they started abusing the prisoners. Some guards, however, were fair and some were even kind but none actually stopped the abuse. The prisoners, too, got immersed in their roles and, though some broke down, and some tried to rebel at times nobody asked for the experiment to be terminated even though they were ready to relinquish their pay. Zimbardo himself actually defended the system — as people in authority always do — as he was the superintendent of the prison. It finally took Christina Maslach (later Zimbardo’s wife) to point out that the prisoners had been dehumanised and abused. And, on the fifth day rather than the fourteenth, the experiment was terminated suddenly.

As a number of other experiments confirm that people tend to obey authority. They, therefore, acquiesce in evil because they cannot defy authority. Moreover, they want to be in the ‘in-group’ which again means that they will not oppose ‘group-thinking’. So, if your group tends to hate some other group, you will also do the same unthinkingly. John Steiner, a sociologist, interviewed hundreds of Nazi SS men. These were people who had actively participated in the murder of millions of Jews. He found that they were authoritarian. If they had not got a chance to take on such a diabolical role, they would have simply bullied wives and children. But Hitler provided them with a philosophy of hatred which made them do a lot of evil. However, according to Steiner, they were “sleepers”— people with traits, which would not become manifest unless the chance arose.

If a nation wants to avoid its citizens from becoming frenzied killers, it has to ensure that there are no unsupervised roles of power and dominance over others. Thus, the police and the intelligence agencies should not be allowed to hold people incommunicado. They must be supervised by the judiciary, human rights groups and the media. Similarly, women should not be at the mercy of men. There should be courts which should send armed men to arrest their husbands or brothers for abuse or even the threat of honour killing. In the schools, the teachers should be subjected to judicial intervention if a pupil is physically beaten. In short, whenever there is a potential prisoner-guard situation, there should be humane oversight.

As for aggression against other groups — other nations, religions, sects, linguistic and ethnic groups, socio-economic classes — these should be guarded against by not allowing their dehumanisation. Any propaganda which portrays the other group as sub-human distorts the very humanity of people, who are essentially like us. It is the basis of all genocides and hate murders. Thus, the American soldiers wiped out the Vietnamese, calling them “gooks”; the Hutus killed the Tutsis calling them “cockroaches” and “insects”; the Arabs were called “towel-heads” in the Iraq war; the Americans are called “infidel” and “crusaders” by the al Qaeda. This is to say, a whole group — and not just its decision-makers — are painted black and people rise up to kill the whole group by switching off their humanity. This would not happen they realise that the others are essentially like them too, and that ordinary people are not responsible for the decisions of their leaders.

In Pakistan the first thing we must do is to rewrite all textbooks which creates hatred for Indians. In India, too, all movies which portray Pakistanis in a bad light must be taken off the screen. We have dwelt on the killings in 1947 on both sides. We should now celebrate the heroes, again on both sides, who helped each other across the border, often by risking their lives. Such people also exist even if they are not many. Perhaps “sleepers” may be present among both the devils and the saints. But, above all, we must guard against creating the situation which makes such abominable evil possible. That is why people must create lasting peace so that war — the mother of all evils — does not start again.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 11th, 2011.

COMMENTS (25)

Hariharmani | 12 years ago | Reply

@Afaq shaheen: It is not not accurate to blame the British colonial powers for all subcontinent hatred and division,it will be disgenuious,and a a cop out avoiding collective responsibility,not much progress made due to this flawed theory.I,if had any say,will put in cold storage and back burner for a while about all talk of Kashmir,I will explain why,like Arab-Israeli,conflict,this also charged issue,the parties are stuck in irrecouncilible hard line,no govt in India,however good,strong and unified can make radical change in policy,that is undeniable political fact and reality,to much blood,hate and distrust,PERIOD.So should we fold our tent and go home?,NO,we have to build ecnomic ties like Sino/USA,Indo/Sino and Us/Canada,like USA/Euro.where trade and business guide the domestic policy,and then when the ties are strong, and good will on both side,and there is little chance for flame thrower any room for mischief and monkey wrench are out of circulation,untill then pontifecating and moral and high sounding sermons will get us no where,this reality where both Arabs and We missed boarding the bus 64 years ago,but it is not yet late,but task is getting harder day by day,no one seem to get this simple fact in consideration,this my opinion.Every other thing has failed and doomed for failure and ship wreck.

Hariharmani | 12 years ago | Reply

@Yasir Ali: I'm with you on points you have raised,fear,religion and need to avoid mass chaos and mob violence and mob rule.There comes in a point in a individual,and society as a whole to evolve into enlightened entity,go beyond dogamas,ideology and move towards greatest good for greatest numbers.There is limited harm if some follow religion to in its strict words literally,it is prevalent in advance society such as Bible belt in USA,but they are not main stream,they influnce politics on margin,and that is where it must stop,but in theocratic state,it does not stop and it forces itself on life of everybody,if this not kept at bay,all chaos and hell will break lose.Freedom and free speech as we understand will cease to exist.All society and progressive nations have come to understand and have curbed tish tendency of masses and regid ideas ,and put a break on their intolerance,with the result these nations have control over their destiny and advancement,those who , who are unable to do,and are stuck in old thought are stuck in quick sand are sinking.Fear of unknown is big part of it,getting rid of fear in total,and in masses is not just making a statement and wave a magic wand and presto,society is reformed,it does not work that way.It is long evolutionary process some societies are reluctent to that path,that is where Gordiang knot exist,and there are more 3rd world nations in Africa,Asia and in middle East we care to count,the path to modernity and enlightenment is waved with proverbial rocks and thorns,but one must walk on them to Progress,there is no other way.You are ,individually,well on its way,but we must strive to drag our society screaming and dragging their feet.That is where a smart citizanary shows its ability.I write mainly to make justice desirable,ease pain and suffering,make love possible and evil understandable.

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